For the first time, a regional lens reveals the realities of substance use and risk behaviours among Mediterranean adolescents, offering unprecedented insights to guide prevention and policy.
What are the substance use patterns and risk behaviours among Mediterranean adolescents? This is precisely what the Mediterranean School Survey on Alcohol and Other Drugs (MedSPAD) study aims to investigate, providing valuable insights for policy and prevention efforts.
This publication, developed within the framework of the Mediterranean Network on Drugs and Addiction of the Council of Europe International Co-operation Group on Drugs and Addictions (Pompidou Group), focuses on MedSPAD results from Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. It offers a detailed analysis of commonalities and differences across the southern Mediterranean region, examining early-onset behaviours, perceived substance availability and the prevalence of alcohol, nicotine, cannabis and other drug use. Additionally, as a newly introduced aspect of the survey methodology, it explores gambling, gaming and social media habits.
To ensure a meaningful interpretation of the MedSPAD results, this study also provides a comprehensive analysis of the policy framework related to each topic, alongside an examination of the individual and environmental factors associated with substance use and risk behaviours among adolescent students. For the first time, it also assesses the impact of MedSPAD in each participating country.
Conducting the study itself represents a significant and innovative effort, requiring the training of local personnel to implement valid, reliable and comparable school-based survey data collection in each country. This is the first time such data have been compiled and analysed in this way, offering unprecedented insight into substance use and addiction among young people on a regional scale.
PREFACE MedSPAD Group CHAPTER 1 – SUBSTANCE USE AMONG ADOLESCENTS
1.1. Tobacco and alternative smoking products
1.2. Alcohol
1.3. Cannabis and other substance use
1.4. Pharmaceuticals for non-medical use
CHAPTER 2 – OTHER RISK BEHAVIOURS AMONG ADOLESCENTS
2.1. Gambling
2.2. Social media
2.3. Gaming
2.4. Discussion, implication for prevention and policy conclusions
CHAPTER 3 – IMPACT OF MEDSPAD IN POLICY AND PREVENTION
3.1. Egypt
3.2. Lebanon
3.3. Morocco
3.4. Tunisia
CHAPTER 4 – METHODOLOGY
4.1. Sample description
4.2. MedSPAD questionnaire
4.3. Creation of the southern MedSPAD dataset
4.4. Statistical analysis
4.5. Results tables and figures
CHAPTER 5 – CONCLUDING REMARKS CHAPTER 6 – MEDSPAD DOCUMENTATION
6.1. MedSPAD regional reports
6.2. Methodology documents
6.3. Country MedSPAD reports
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